Bladder cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the urinary system, and its incidence ranks first among malignant tumors of the urinary system. Bladder cancer is more common in middle-aged and elderly people over 50 years old, and the incidence rate increases with age. Its pathogenesis has not yet been fully elucidated, but it is generally believed to be related to frequent exposure to carcinogens such as naphthylamine and benzidine. So how to prevent cystitis? We should stick to scientific eating habits and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. Because fresh vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamins and trace elements, they can decompose carcinogens in the body - nitrosamines. We should eat less meat products as much as possible, because meat products can produce substances with similar structures to aniline and benzidine during metabolism in the body. A survey found that workers in factories using aniline and benzidine chemical raw materials are more likely to suffer from bladder cancer. People who have the habit of smoking should quit smoking as soon as possible. Studies have shown that cigarettes contain nicotine, tar, tobacco-specific nitrosamines and other toxic carcinogens. People who smoke a lot have higher concentrations of carcinogens in their urine. If the daily smoking index reaches 600 (number of cigarettes smoked per day × number of years of smoking), it is dangerous to suffer from bladder cancer. Increase the amount of water you drink. Because the amount of water you drink directly affects the concentration of urine in the bladder, it has an important impact on the occurrence of bladder cancer. People who drink less water must have less urine in their bladders, and after carcinogens are excreted from the kidneys to the bladder, the concentration in the urine is also correspondingly higher. These high concentrations of carcinogens will cause strong irritation to the bladder mucosa. At the same time, people who drink less water will inevitably have longer intervals between urinations, which creates favorable conditions for the reproduction of bacteria (such as E. coli) in the bladder. Most people who often develop bladder cancer are those who do not like to drink water or tea. The increase in bacterial concentration in urine can not only cause cystitis, but also continuously produce adverse stimulation to the bladder mucosa. Over time, under the dual stimulation of bacteria and carcinogens, the bladder mucosa can gradually develop into cancer due to inflammation and erosion. To prevent the occurrence of bladder cancer, you should drink plenty of water to dilute the urine and excrete it in time. In this way, the bacteria and carcinogens in the urine will be relatively reduced, which can reduce the irritation and damage to the bladder mucosa and play a role in preventing bladder cancer. It is worth noting that modern medicine has confirmed that common dyes, rubber, plastic products, paints, detergents, etc. in daily life also have potential carcinogenic risks. Smoking is not only harmful to the respiratory system, but also causes bladder cancer. So please stay away from these carcinogens. Take care of your health. |
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